Karail

Nayeem's Story

Mischievous 5-years-old Nayeem dreams big. He wants to be a famous movie star someday!


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Tuhin’s Story

7-years-old Tuhin lost the warmth of his mother’s arms at a very tender age. His aunt Tuhira makes up for that absence in his life. He calls her ‘mother’ and also lives up to the name. Tuhin’s father is a rickshaw puller.


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Sohel's Story

Sohel is the youngest of seven siblings. His large family of eleven consists of his grandparents as well as his parents.


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Sagor's Story

8-year old Sagor is mischievous in nature, but he is also a very bright student. His mother left him when she remarried, leaving Sagor with his grandmother in his paternal-uncle's house. However, she visits him often, bringing with her Sagor's favorite food. She treats her son to new clothes during Eid festivals, and

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Mohammd Ali's Story

Mohammed Ali dreams of running one day, of being able to play with his friends. But because of a minor problem in his legs, he cannot even walk like other children his age.


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Rocky's Story

12-year-old Rocky is one of the few working students of JAAGO School. He earns a living by rowing passengers across the Gulshan-Bannani Lake. Just recently he decided to make the best out of his life and enrolled in K.G 1 Morning Shift of our Karail Branch. However, maintaining two aspects of life is hard

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Nahida's Story

Small for her age, 6-year-old Nahida dreams of becoming a teacher like her mentors in the JAAGO School. She shows immense interest in her studies, but always lags behind a little. She is a weaker student compared to the other kids in her class, but her eagerness in academics is more than that of her

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Ikhlaas's Story

As a child, Ikhlaas suffered from a severe case of eye infection, which left him almost blind. This 8-year old boy dreams of being able to see one day and to view the world as others do. However, his family is poor and his mother cannot afford his medical expenses which will be over 20,000/- BDT.

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